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Tinnitus: clinical experience of the psychosomatic connection

BACKGROUND: The connection between psychopathology and tinnitus is complex and not adequately studied. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between tinnitus and psychiatric comorbidities from different points of view: categorical, dimensional, temperamental, and perceived stress...

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Autores principales: Salviati, Massimo, Bersani, Francesco Saverio, Terlizzi, Samira, Melcore, Claudia, Panico, Roberta, Romano, Graziella Francesca, Valeriani, Guiseppe, Macrì, Francesco, Altissimi, Giancarlo, Mazzei, Filippo, Testugini, Valeria, Latini, Luca, Delle Chiaie, Roberto, Biondi, Massimo, Cianfrone, Giancarlo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3925227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24550676
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S49425
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author Salviati, Massimo
Bersani, Francesco Saverio
Terlizzi, Samira
Melcore, Claudia
Panico, Roberta
Romano, Graziella Francesca
Valeriani, Guiseppe
Macrì, Francesco
Altissimi, Giancarlo
Mazzei, Filippo
Testugini, Valeria
Latini, Luca
Delle Chiaie, Roberto
Biondi, Massimo
Cianfrone, Giancarlo
author_facet Salviati, Massimo
Bersani, Francesco Saverio
Terlizzi, Samira
Melcore, Claudia
Panico, Roberta
Romano, Graziella Francesca
Valeriani, Guiseppe
Macrì, Francesco
Altissimi, Giancarlo
Mazzei, Filippo
Testugini, Valeria
Latini, Luca
Delle Chiaie, Roberto
Biondi, Massimo
Cianfrone, Giancarlo
author_sort Salviati, Massimo
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description BACKGROUND: The connection between psychopathology and tinnitus is complex and not adequately studied. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between tinnitus and psychiatric comorbidities from different points of view: categorical, dimensional, temperamental, and perceived stress level. METHODS: Two hundred and thirty-nine patients affected by tinnitus were recruited between January and October 2012. Patients underwent a preliminary battery of tests including the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI), Symptom Check List (SCL90-R), Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI), and Stress-Related Vulnerability Scale (VRS), and eventually a full psychiatric evaluation. RESULTS: One hundred and fourteen patients (48% of the total sample) presented psychiatric comorbidity. Among these, a higher prevalence of depression, somatization, obsession, and anxiety was found. More than 41% of patients affected by decompensated tinnitus reported a family history of psychiatric disorders. Significant positive correlations between the psychopathological screening tools (SCL90-R and VRS) and THI were found. Patients affected by comorbid psychiatric disorder showed specific temperamental and characterial predispositions. CONCLUSION: Psychiatric comorbidity in subjects affected by tinnitus is frequent. Stress can be considered as a factor leading to damage and dysfunction of the auditory apparatus. The vulnerability to neurotic disorders and the lack of coping capabilities can play a critical role in the clinical history of patients affected by severe tinnitus.
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spelling pubmed-39252272014-02-18 Tinnitus: clinical experience of the psychosomatic connection Salviati, Massimo Bersani, Francesco Saverio Terlizzi, Samira Melcore, Claudia Panico, Roberta Romano, Graziella Francesca Valeriani, Guiseppe Macrì, Francesco Altissimi, Giancarlo Mazzei, Filippo Testugini, Valeria Latini, Luca Delle Chiaie, Roberto Biondi, Massimo Cianfrone, Giancarlo Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat Original Research BACKGROUND: The connection between psychopathology and tinnitus is complex and not adequately studied. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between tinnitus and psychiatric comorbidities from different points of view: categorical, dimensional, temperamental, and perceived stress level. METHODS: Two hundred and thirty-nine patients affected by tinnitus were recruited between January and October 2012. Patients underwent a preliminary battery of tests including the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI), Symptom Check List (SCL90-R), Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI), and Stress-Related Vulnerability Scale (VRS), and eventually a full psychiatric evaluation. RESULTS: One hundred and fourteen patients (48% of the total sample) presented psychiatric comorbidity. Among these, a higher prevalence of depression, somatization, obsession, and anxiety was found. More than 41% of patients affected by decompensated tinnitus reported a family history of psychiatric disorders. Significant positive correlations between the psychopathological screening tools (SCL90-R and VRS) and THI were found. Patients affected by comorbid psychiatric disorder showed specific temperamental and characterial predispositions. CONCLUSION: Psychiatric comorbidity in subjects affected by tinnitus is frequent. Stress can be considered as a factor leading to damage and dysfunction of the auditory apparatus. The vulnerability to neurotic disorders and the lack of coping capabilities can play a critical role in the clinical history of patients affected by severe tinnitus. Dove Medical Press 2014-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3925227/ /pubmed/24550676 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S49425 Text en © 2014 Salviati et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Salviati, Massimo
Bersani, Francesco Saverio
Terlizzi, Samira
Melcore, Claudia
Panico, Roberta
Romano, Graziella Francesca
Valeriani, Guiseppe
Macrì, Francesco
Altissimi, Giancarlo
Mazzei, Filippo
Testugini, Valeria
Latini, Luca
Delle Chiaie, Roberto
Biondi, Massimo
Cianfrone, Giancarlo
Tinnitus: clinical experience of the psychosomatic connection
title Tinnitus: clinical experience of the psychosomatic connection
title_full Tinnitus: clinical experience of the psychosomatic connection
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title_short Tinnitus: clinical experience of the psychosomatic connection
title_sort tinnitus: clinical experience of the psychosomatic connection
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3925227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24550676
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S49425
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